Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Act 2004

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Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Act 2004
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Parliament of Malaysia
An Act to establish the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency to perform enforcement functions for ensuring the safety and security of the Malaysian Maritime Zone with an aim to protect maritime and other national interests in such zone and for matters necessary thereto or connected therewith.
Citation Act 633
Territorial extent Malaysia
Enacted by Dewan Rakyat
Date passed 14 June 2004
Enacted by Dewan Negara
Date passed 16 June 2004
Date of Royal Assent 25 June 2004
Date commenced 1 July 2004
Date effective 15 February 2005, P.U. (B) 67/2005
Legislative history
Bill introduced in the Dewan Rakyat Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Bill 2004
Bill citation D.R. 10/2004
Introduced by Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department
First reading 7 June 2004
Second reading 14 June 2004
Third reading 14 June 2004
Bill introduced in the Dewan Negara Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Bill 2004
Bill citation D.R. 10/2004
Introduced by Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department
First reading 15 June 2004
Second reading 16 June 2004
Third reading 16 June 2004
Keywords
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, maritime zone, exclusive economic zone
Status: In force

The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Act 2004 (Malay : Akta Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia 2004) is an act to establish the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency to perform enforcement functions for ensuring the safety and security of the Malaysia Maritime Zone with a view to the protection of maritime and other national interests in that zone. It came into force on 15 February 2005.

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Structure

The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Act 2004, in its current form (1 January 2006), consists of 4 Parts containing 19 sections and no schedule (including no amendment).

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